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NetSquared Local Organizers Share Social Media Wisdom

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TechSoup Global and NetSquared. I wanted to call your attention to some of the great tips and social media wisdom from the NetSquared blog. Net2 Houston: Crafty Social Marketing Tactics That Work is a report from a NetSquared Local group that swapped tips on social media planning. social media NetSquared tssocialmedia'

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Ed Schipul Grew A Mustache (and beard) For His Cause: Texas Children's Hospital Cancer Center!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo from DenneyTerrio. Ed Schipul is a colleague from the NetSquared Community that I have had the pleasure of knowing for two years now. The fundraiser is where group of volunteers grew mustaches and asked their friends to support the charity, the Texas Children's Hospital Center. " I did. in its inaugural year!

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You're Not Going To Ask Us To Give You An Outhouse For Your Birthday (1/11)?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

TSF has helped support a poor school named Beng Krom School, with 595 grammar school children on the far side of the Mekong. s children really need three latrines to expand from the two they have for all their children and teachers. Also on the Google Alert, I discovered that Britt Bravo has posted on the Netsquared Blog too.

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Content Curation Primer

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Stuck in Customs. Take for example, how Bruce Lesley from First Focus uses Twitter to establish authority as a content curator on children welfare issues. It is also good to learn from experienced curators and how they hone their craft. Netsquared recently published this summary of tips from nonprofit content curators.

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Cutest Have Fun * Do Good T-shirt Models Ever

Have Fun - Do Good

I sent Beth Kanter a Have Fun * Do Good t-shirt to thank her for being such a fabulous co-editor with me on BlogHer and the NetSquared blog. She posted the cutest photo of her children, Harry and Sara, wearing it together. Photo credit: Have Fun * Do Good T-Shirt by Beth Kanter. flickr Beth Kanter

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Visualizing the World's Seven Billion

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This post originally appeared on the Netsquared blog and was authored by Bari Samad, an NGO domain expert for NetSquared. People are living longer and more children are surviving to become adults. Photos: 7 Billion Actions and Kevin Lo's photo of an "Innojam" session with the UN and SAP.

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Deadline Approaching for $10,000 Pizzigati Prize

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Yaw Anokwa (2010), who, along with others from the University of Washington, created the Open Data Kit, enabling Android-powered smartphones to easily collect data in the field, like text, photos, video, audio, barcodes, and location. Past Winners.